In this a remarkable work, historian Christopher P. Lehman uncovers the story of Winston's first forty-two years and her long struggle to obtain her freedom. She was sold away from her birth family; her husband, a free man, died before he could purchase her freedom. She was enslaved in Tennessee, Louisiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Minnesota. At one time, a sitting US presidentAndrew Jacksonbought her, and that purchase kept her enslaved by his relatives for over a quarter of a century.
The lives of individual enslaved people are almost entirely undocumented and untold. In Lehman's telling, Winston reappears as a capable, mature woman who understood her life and her values. Eliza Winston herself made the bold decision to leave behind everything she had known for an uncertain but free future.
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